Given the very strong olympic margins the past 5 years should provide has anyone considered re-entering agristability?
with supply chain shortages in fertilizer, chemicals, parts and fuel, well virtually everything...maybe growing a crop won't be a given.
Throw in uncertain weather and a government determined to starve it's citizens into submission perhaps farming the programs would be an option to consider for the next while.
Would crop insurance cover a yield loss if it was due to fertilizer shortages or no chemical availability?
Maybe it's time to target 20 bu wheat and 10 bu canola and let chips fall where they may, any shortfalls in revenue the gov can make up.
The risk is of course that programs can and probably will change at the whims of a petulant ruling class and even be enacted retroactively.
another risk is that given the war in europe currently raging a government could conceivably nationalize our food production and do with it whatever they like...sort of like the stinking rotting old cwb...
with supply chain shortages in fertilizer, chemicals, parts and fuel, well virtually everything...maybe growing a crop won't be a given.
Throw in uncertain weather and a government determined to starve it's citizens into submission perhaps farming the programs would be an option to consider for the next while.
Would crop insurance cover a yield loss if it was due to fertilizer shortages or no chemical availability?
Maybe it's time to target 20 bu wheat and 10 bu canola and let chips fall where they may, any shortfalls in revenue the gov can make up.
The risk is of course that programs can and probably will change at the whims of a petulant ruling class and even be enacted retroactively.
another risk is that given the war in europe currently raging a government could conceivably nationalize our food production and do with it whatever they like...sort of like the stinking rotting old cwb...